Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 but the third letter has got to be an S , as it turns out now the third letter 's got to be an S
2 Indeed , one of these sixty watercolours is called " Sunset scene driving home " and it records not only the colours and forms of the countryside but the movement of the car .
3 I ca n't wait until we get home , sometimes it goes quite quickly the journey though going home
4 Nor can it explain why indeed the change should have happened at all : why did the speakers not simply retain /a:/ ?
5 Although the unemployment rate at 9.2 p.c. is , for the first time , on a par with the average in Britain , no serious observer expects it to remain so once the economy as a whole picks up .
6 Nor did it stipulate how long the incumbent would hold office until fresh elections produced a successful candidate .
7 And this one is a very interesting project because it 's being done under the director of , direction of Dr. Michael Eraut in the University , but it involves not merely the University but the East Sussex County Council .
8 Besides , it squeaks so loudly the Headmaster would hear you before you were halfway across . ’
9 The adoption of these policies would narrow the ‘ official ’ differential in criminal behaviour between the disreputable poor and the respectable middle-class so that it approximated more closely the actual differences in criminal behaviour — at least criminal behaviour as defined by the state .
10 It looks very much the same as ever it did .
11 It has very much the feel of a traditional ( but rather special ) coaching inn .
12 It has very much the same facilities as Delta Five , but is single-user rather than allowing several people to work on the same data , and also has a lower limit on the number of records , transaction files , and so on ; nothing that would really present a problem , unless you were trying to use the system for a fairly large system , in which case you should be using Delta Five .
13 This is consistent with the observations of the microwave background radiation , which show that it has almost exactly the same intensity in any direction .
14 The extent of the risk to human health posed by the migration of dioxins into food is a controversial one , and it questions once again the extravagance of modern packaging methods at the expense of the environment and health .
15 Those inside it behaved in precisely the same way .
16 Well it depends how quickly the poor peasants can achieve more efficiency how quickly they can do that .
17 Thus , our next task here it to pick out briefly the relevant parts of our analysis of the social distribution of innovatory realizations of /a/ and /Ε/,; as identified in section 4.6 .
18 It came so fast the keeper hardly saw it so for him and for all Hereford fans here it is in slow motion
19 He could smile to order or smile for real , with real pleasure , and it came out just the same , it came out so beautiful that you were sure not to notice the difference .
20 Party rivalry was so intense in England under the later Stuarts because it affected not just the political elite at the centre , but cut deep into society .
21 Even when I said I was family — well , yes , I know it was n't true but it seemed near enough the truth to use to persuade them neither of them would give her away . ’
22 Well they do n't it do n't sound the same does it ?
23 It underlines yet again the need for an independent investigation of the MoD 's alleged requirement for all its landholdings in the UK . ’
24 Would you accept as a Euro enthusiast , that the opinion poll published by the commission three weeks ago , showed that the Labour party in their tepid support for Maastricht , were wholly out of line with the average Labour voter and in fact it shows quite clearly the majority of people in Britain , not only were opposed to Maastricht , they were also opposed to the idea that the E C was a good idea at all .
25 One , as Charles Plummer showed , was probably in the abbey of St Augustine 's Canterbury in the mid-eleventh century , and it fathered not only the immediate precursor of E , but also F , a Canterbury version of the Chronicle in English and Latin which ends damaged in 1058 .
26 Furthermore , it raises yet again the economic and political implications which too frequently take second place to other matters but which are of the greatest importance for West Belfast .
27 It includes not only the end state but also an intermediate state , which , for example , might be a year or two from the time during which the future state is being planned .
28 ( Calculations show that a million years ago it shone as much the brightest star in the sky , and equalled Venus ; it was closer to us then than it is now . )
29 Nationally it showed how far the state was prepared to go to force an industry on a recalcitrant community and how , when a choice existed between the interests of foreign capital and the health and safety of both community members and workers , the state and its various organizations defended and protected the multinational .
30 It abolished almost completely the attributes of statehood which the 1978 Yugoslav federal Constitution had granted to the provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina within the Serbian republic .
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